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Seigan Yanagawa (梁川星巌) A master of Chinese poetry who was active in the late Edo period. Along with Rai Sanyo, a Confucian scholar, painter, and poet who was active at the same time and with whom he was close, he is one of the most representative poets of the Edo period, known as "Sanyo of prose, Seigan of poetry." In his later years, he became a central figure in the movement to revere the Emperor and expel the barbarians. He was regarded as a dangerous person by the shogunate. He died of cholera just before the Ansei Purge. Size of Painting: Painting on Paper [Size including mounting] Approximately 210cm x 31cm *With wooden box Size Including Mounted Mat Includes Wooden Box [Condition] The main paper is in good condition. Seigan Yanagawa [Age at Death] 70 years old [Birth Year] Kansei 1 (1789) [Death Year] Ansei 5 (1858) [Teachers] Koga Seiri, Yamamoto Hokuzan. [Birthplace] Sone Village, Anpachi District, Mino Province [Notes] His real name was Mowei, his azana was Koto, and his other pen names included Shizendojin and Oki Shoin. A poet of the late Edo period. He went to Edo and studied under Yamamoto Hokuzan, and founded the Gyokuchi Ginsha in Kanda. He was friends with Toko Fujita, Shozan Sakuma, and others, and later moved to Kyoto and advocated the Sonno Joi (Revere the Emperor, Expel the Barbarians) movement.
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